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DCCI, Singapore firms in tie-ups? Singapore firms are rubbing their hands in anticipation at the opportunities arising from Myanmar's moves to liberalise its economy. Related Stories Transformers Cybertron Con comes to Singapore in March Police appeal for next-of-kin of 71-year-old man New CNB and SCDF chiefs outline priorities Man arrested for trying to smuggle overstayer out Singapore's PMI figures contract further Singapore Stocks-Up at midday on boost from commodity stks * Index up 0.2 pct at 0500 GMT, may be capped by Greece * Noble gains as much as 2.8 pct * Brokers up target on Sembcorp Marine after order win By Eveline Danubrata SINGAPORE, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Singapore ... UPDATE 1-Singapore's First Ship Lease says BLT in default * Berlian Laju units default on lease payments * First Ship says default to have material financial impact * First Ship considers reposessing the tankers * First Ship unit price down 11 pct since Berlian's ... RPT-UPDATE 1-Singapore's First Ship Lease says BLT in default (Widens coding to more subscribers) * Berlian Laju units default on lease payments * First Ship says default to have material financial impact * First Ship considers reposessing the tankers * First Ship ... Singapore Firms to Reap Full Tax Savings via Productivity and Innovation Credit Scheme: Rikvin.com Rikvin has developed a comprehensive tax claims chart to help Singapore entrepreneurs and firms enjoy 100% tax savings via the PIC scheme. (PRWeb January 11, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/SingaporeCompany/Registration/prweb9091900.htm Singapore Exchange, China Sky in Courtroom ‘Test of Wills’ Singapore Exchange (SGX) , where 40 percent of listed firms are based outside the city state, is going to court to enforce its listing rules for the first time after a Chinese company ignored a deadline to appoint a special auditor. Travel firms reap brisk sales at pre-Natas fairs Travel agencies are looking to woo holidaymakers here with their own travel fairs. -myp Singapore's Indorama eyes fabric market for hygiene products The Singapore-based Indorama Corporation is already considering a second manufacturing unit in India — for polyester fibres used in hygiene products. This even as the first domestic facility of the company — a spandex plant, comes on stream next month. Singapore Stocks-May slip as Greek talks stall; Olam in focus SINGAPORE, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Singapore shares mayslip on Tuesday after stalled talks between private bondholdersand the government to restructure their Greek debt weighed onU.S. equities overnight. Commodity ... |
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